DECLARES MEXICO PACIFIC AT LAST; Joseph W. Rowe Finds Republic in Better Condition Than Since 1913. WILL HAVE COTTON TO SELL Mining and Oil Output Steadily Increasing and FinancialStatus Improving.

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The outlook in Mexico contains more favorable features today than it has at any previous time since the rise to power of Huerta in 1913, according to Joseph W. Rowe, representative in Mexico of the Irving National Bank, who has just returned to New York after a stay of five months in the southern republic. View Full Article in Timesmachine »